Nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Wick and overlooking Wick River, The family-run Norseman Hotel features its own private garden. It offers an on-site car park and free Wi-Fi.
Caithness Inn is situated in Wick, within 10 km of Sinclair's Bay and 31 km of The Castle Gardens of Mey. This 4-star hotel offers room service and free WiFi.
Just 500 metres from Wick Bay, The Nethercliffe Hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi. With a traditional restaurant and private garden, the hotel is a 3-minute drive from Wick Airport.
Anne
United Kingdom
Nice quiet room with plenty of space in room and in ensuite. Handy to have a pub attached. All round good service.
Set in Wick, this holiday home features a garden with a barbecue. The unit is 31 km from Thurso. There is a seating area and a kitchen equipped with an oven. A flat-screen TV is provided.
Mary
New Zealand
Location was great - able to walk to restaurants etc.
Fully equipped kitchen
Bonus of having a washing machine available
Very clean and warm house
Very comfortable bed - and a good shower
Situated in Wick, within 11 km of Sinclair's Bay and 32 km of The Castle Gardens of Mey, The Clachan B&B features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Located in Wick, 8.2 km from Sinclair's Bay, Caithness View Luxury Farm Lodges and BBQ Huts provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
sandra
Canada
The cabins were inviting beautiful, quaint and amazing craftsmanship! Had all the amenities and the views were incredible!
Situated in Wick and only 11 km from Sinclair's Bay, Park View house on NC500 features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. The property has quiet street views.
Mike
United Kingdom
Easy to settle in. This is our 3rd anual visit amd we knew what to expect...still as good as previous visits. Owner is very responsive!!
Wick is rather a dismal looking town, but the people are...
Wick is rather a dismal looking town, but the people are very friendly and there is lots to do within a short drives. e.g. John'o'Groats, including Duncansby and Dunnet Heads, Sinclair's and Dunnet Bays, Castle Sinclair Gringoe and the Whaligoe steps.
Lidl and large Tesco for food shopping/fuel stations.
Ate at the Castle Hotel which was good, and had fish and chips from the High Street Chippy and Chinese, which does have some seating for eating in.
Rachel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wick is a lovely little old fishing town.I was amazed that...
Wick is a lovely little old fishing town.I was amazed that there was not a sea food restaurant but there is a few other bars and restaurants which are pretty good
The flat was lovely clean well equipped right on the harbour side with a lovely view.The kitchen also has a washer and dryer which was a great help.Its only a short walk from a museum distillery and the bars and eateries.wick is a short drive from John O Groats .There is also a Tesco and Lidl a short drive away
craig
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The house was very fine, delightfully quirky and full of...
The house was very fine, delightfully quirky and full of character reflecting its long family associations and interests. My hosts were charming to the extent I felt very much at home. I left with reluctance!
hEW
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have been to Wick many times because there is plenty to...
I have been to Wick many times because there is plenty to see and do.
This time we headed to John o Groats to the Puffin Croft Petting Farm which was such a joy.The lady who owns the farm is there to greet you and tell you about the goats, the sheep, the pigs, the donkeys, the rabbits and the Shetland pony - hope I haven't missed one!
One place you must look for is the shortest street in the world which is in Wick.
Jean
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Wick itself is a pretty but windswept and deeply depressed...
Wick itself is a pretty but windswept and deeply depressed town. There is not a great deal to do in March - the walk to the castle was nice although I was almost blown off my feet. I had half a day there which was more than enough time to do everything that was open in the town. I plan to go back and explore the surrounding area over a couple of days,
Ian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wick is an interesting old town in an interesting part of...
Wick is an interesting old town in an interesting part of Scotland. There are many archaeological sites around worth seeing. The town has lovely places to eat, a super museum and places to walk or even swim in open water.
Close to railway station & town centre, ie all within walking distance.
Nice view of the harbour
Room had menus for places to eat out & B&B offered to provide cutlery etc if I ordered takeaway
Room set up to provide cooked breakfast in the room, although I had a breakfast to take away as had early morning train. This was delivered to my room - brilliant service.
There was a place to store my bicycle
Room & hotel were warm
Spacious room & bathroom
We were so lucky to find Jacqueline's house for our short stay in Wick. We wished we could have stayed longer. The house has been thoroughly modernised in a very tasteful way. The facilities are all you could wish for and as a group of 4 friends to find a 4 bedroom property is almost unheard of. Add to that the quiet location a short walk away from the centre and Jacqueline as a friendly and communicative host, this really is a 5* visit.
I like that it was very affordable compared to the other options around and it is located in the center (though Wick is a quiet town). You have a few restaurant options around and is quite close to the water. There is also a bar in the same place so getting a drink is easy. Definitely recommend it especially if you are looking for a place to crash for the night, it's super clean, comfortable and affordable.
The Fisherman’s Cottage is a very spacious, well stocked apartment. It’s in a very quiet location and within walking distance to the city center.
Wick turned out to be an unexpected highlight of our Scotland trip. It’s worth exploring on foot. There are numerous hidden trails and lots of eating spots. TFC is perfectly located to check it all out.
Everything was perfect. Our room was absolutely beautiful. Attention was paid to every detail making it extremely comfortable. And best of all Stewart the owner was a personable and outstanding host. The location was great and parking was right outside the door. If you are heading to Wick, this is the place to stay.
Drumdry is perfectly located just outside of Wick and in a great location for the whole of Caithness. The cottage itself is quiet, secluded and secure. It is also a very high spec and had everything we needed for a weeks stay. It was warm, cosy, and very comfortable.
Lovely room that was very clean. Staff were very welcoming and made sure we had everything we needed. Great location in the centre of Wick. Easy walk to the pub and the Heritage Centre Museum. Would recommend if you are exploring this part of Scotland!
I enjoyed my stay in this hotel. I did not like Wick as a destination, therefore it was great that I had a lovely room and restaurant to spend time in. The room was lovely, vey nicely decorated with a great nathroom
Nice hotel, cozy feel with the old-feel decor (in a good way) and the plush carpets. Breakfast was a really nice buffet and a member of the public even came in to buy breakfast. Room was really nice and spacious.
Everything was fantastic and host was great and very good with communication that great we have booked again already can't wait to go back great location only minutes from the centre of wick
everything you needed was there 2 minutes to town very nice owner we stayed in 9 hotels around Scotland but this place was far the best stay would return any time great value for money
The room was comfortable and being able to walk around Wick, was good. We were very impressed and highly recommend that people check out the Wick heritage museum.
The quirky, dollshouse like features and vibe of the house. So much history!
Welcoming hosts, lovely breakfast, open fire.
Perfect for our first night in Scotland
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